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- “By ignoring the ideological reality of Hamas and Hezbollah, Klein treats Israelis and Palestinians as props in a Western morality play rather than actors in a high-stakes struggle for survival”
- Former US officials blast decision to deny Pollard parole
- In Obama-speak, they're not "criminals" but "justice-involved individuals" (and Jack the Ripper was one of those “cutlery-involved folks”)
- "The great majority of Israelis, so violently awakened from Oslo’s delusions, have reconciled themselves to basic realities"
- “They amassed in Paris's Place de la République, carrying banners accusing Israel of massacring Palestinians and shouting 'dirty Jews' at their opponent”
- "A DC rally against Jew-hatred struck many of the right notes, but the poor turnout, combined with obvious divisions between left and right, illustrates the dismal Jewish crisis response"
Tag Archives: Fukushima Medical University’
Israeli technology tackles radiation disease
TIMES OF ISRAEL Japan turns to Israeli tech to treat radiation disease by David Shamah December 4, 2015 Four years after Japan’s Fukushima nuclear plant disaster, the country is still not out of the woods, with the risk of mass … Continue reading
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Tagged Fukushima, Fukushima Medical University’, Haifa, Japan, nuclear plant disaster, Pluristem
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